Advancing, therefore, without much order, they had just crossed the brook with a part of their followers, when they were assailed in front, flank, and rear at once, with an impetuosity to which, in their confused and
ill-prepared condition, it was impossible to offer effectual resistance.
Although 50% of 18 to 34-year-olds reckon a bad winter is likely, as many as 88% of them are
ill-prepared to deal with it.
More than 150,000 students a year arrive in this country to study at university, often
ill-prepared for what lies ahead.
NEW research shows that motorists are
ill-prepared for a puncture, with an astonishing 1.
To change that [UAE being
ill-prepared for disaster] Khalifa University has launched a master's degree programme in internal and civil security, the first of its kind in the country.
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ill-prepared family from Tyneside, with a child as young as two, became stranded while walking in the Lake District, sparking a rescue operation.
Professor Denko Maleski says a good assessment should be made what could be gained and lost, while career diplomat Risto Nikovski says that an
ill-prepared attempt at making a crucial turnabout by terminating meditation may bring about far-reaching consequences.
But when Cuellar (above) spotted our reporter at the Villa training ground recently he caught her a little
ill-prepared.
Administrators of the ACT test released a report that showed the state's high schoolers are
ill-prepared for college-level work in four core subjects: English, math, social studies and science.
My spy reveals: "She's as
ill-prepared to be a full-time wife and mother as her husband is to provide for the family.
Understanding that most in the business of education feel politically
ill-prepared or apprehensive, authors Patricia Clarke White, Thomas Harvey and Lawrence Kemper help leaders at all levels discover more about themselves and in turn about their own political styles.
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ill-prepared climbers rescued from an Anglesey cliff face were criticised by rescuers yesterday.